Roo?

awizkey

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Apr 22, 2017
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I posted a while ago, but I knew my chances of finding out were slim to none of determining the sex of a couple EE I bought. Now, all the pea combs have come in except for one. This one. It looks more red than the others and really has yet to develop. Any thoughts? Kinda looks like 3 rows, but the color is making me think as the others are more of a pale yellow in color. Thank you in advance :)
 

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Can we see a side-on photo of the bird, standing rather than being held? To me, it looks to have female-specific colouring, particularly on the back, but the absence of a salmon breast has me questioning that. What age is s/he?
 
I got them at the beginning of May as chicks. The 2 that were questionable are late bloomers compared to the black/orange ones. The first photo has them both, but the one in the back is the one I am referring to.
 

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Curiouser and curiouser. S/he looks rather young in the later pictures to have a comb so reddish, but the colouring is very much female; males don't tend to get that kind of patterning along the back.
 
That was throwing me as well. Now I am wondering about the other one, as s/he has blotches of brown and is not as patterned as consistent as the others. Back to the waiting game I guess. Haha. I am eager as I already have a white leghorn roo, so I could maybe have one more, def not 2!
 
The brown patterning could be caused by mahogany, which i believe is the only red that can display on a silver based bird. With mixes like EEs, birds can come out with interesting and unexpected traits.
 

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